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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. Peter H. Waterschoot works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning the real into the unreal. More and more exotics pop up, the aesthetic becomes uncanny, and the garden becomes unkempt until it finally blurs into impenetrable wilderness. The quiet voyage reminds us of a theatre backdrop, a midsummer night's dream, Alice, or even Where the Wild Things Are, but at its core, a personal story lies hidden. The book contains 96 images with field notes by the photographer and an essay by Prof. Jürgen Pieters (Ghent University).Text in English and French.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. Peter H. Waterschoot works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning the real into the unreal. More and more exotics pop up, the aesthetic becomes uncanny, and the garden becomes unkempt until it finally blurs into impenetrable wilderness. The quiet voyage reminds us of a theatre backdrop, a midsummer night's dream, Alice, or even Where the Wild Things Are, but at its core, a personal story lies hidden. The book contains 96 images with field notes by the photographer and an essay by Prof. Juergen Pieters (Ghent University). Text in English and French. AUTHOR: Peter H. Waterschoot (01969, Belgium) is a visual artist based in Ghent, Belgium. His work has strong meditative undercurrent. The photographs by Peter H. Waterschoot have been published as books; 'At the skin of time' (2018), 'Sunset Memory' (2021), but also in different magazines such as Collect Magazine, De Standaard, Halogenure, the Artcouch, e.a. The artist has exhibited in Musee de la photographie in Charleroi, Belgium. SELLING POINTS: . Summer Blue sprang from a year-long art residency at Chateau de Suronde, an organic wine estate in Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru in the Loire Region . The biodynamic vineyard borders the Layon river and is surrounded by 10ha of wild nature, ensuring natural biodiversity . A contemporary photographer plays in an authentic style with the surrounding environment of their residency, creating a solid and impacting photographic series 96 colour illustrations Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. The artist works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning real into unreal. Text in English and French. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. Peter H. Waterschoot works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning the real into the unreal. More and more exotics pop up, the aesthetic becomes uncanny, and the garden becomes unkempt until it finally blurs into impenetrable wilderness. The quiet voyage reminds us of a theatre backdrop, a midsummer night's dream, Alice, or even Where the Wild Things Are, but at its core, a personal story lies hidden. The book contains 96 images with field notes by the photographer and an essay by Prof. Juergen Pieters (Ghent University). Text in English and French. AUTHOR: Peter H. Waterschoot (01969, Belgium) is a visual artist based in Ghent, Belgium. His work has strong meditative undercurrent. The photographs by Peter H. Waterschoot have been published as books; 'At the skin of time' (2018), 'Sunset Memory' (2021), but also in different magazines such as Collect Magazine, De Standaard, Halogenure, the Artcouch, e.a. The artist has exhibited in Musee de la photographie in Charleroi, Belgium. SELLING POINTS: . Summer Blue sprang from a year-long art residency at Chateau de Suronde, an organic wine estate in Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru in the Loire Region . The biodynamic vineyard borders the Layon river and is surrounded by 10ha of wild nature, ensuring natural biodiversity . A contemporary photographer plays in an authentic style with the surrounding environment of their residency, creating a solid and impacting photographic series 96 colour illustrations Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. The artist works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning real into unreal. Text in English and French. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Summer Blue is a field exploration. The setting is summer, the feeling is blue. Peter H. Waterschoot works his way around romantic scenery using l'heure bleue and blue neon, turning the real into the unreal. More and more exotics pop up, the aesthetic becomes uncanny, and the garden becomes unkempt until it finally blurs into impenetrable wilderness. The quiet voyage reminds us of a theatre backdrop, a midsummer night's dream, Alice, or even Where the Wild Things Are, but at its core, a personal story lies hidden. The book contains 96 images with field notes by the photographer and an essay by Prof. Jürgen Pieters (Ghent University).Text in English and French.